The .400 Corbon currently doesn't have any real 'useful' place in the world. It was meant to push light bullets to fast speeds, but really falls behind what is already available. Brass is formed by pushing a .45acp through a .400 Corbon sizing die. It's basicly limited by the .45acp brass.
Here comes the part I was wondering about... Has anyone tried running .45 Super brass through the .400 sizing die and tried some .45 Super pressure loads? If pressure signs are ok, it would show a lot of promise for high velocity loading. I'm not about to be the guinea pig, just thought I would think out loud.
Here comes the part I was wondering about... Has anyone tried running .45 Super brass through the .400 sizing die and tried some .45 Super pressure loads? If pressure signs are ok, it would show a lot of promise for high velocity loading. I'm not about to be the guinea pig, just thought I would think out loud.